Since some of the materials which describe the $cientology cult could be considered to be

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considered to be copywritten materials, I have censored myself and The
Skeptic Tank by deleting any and all possible text files which describes
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From news.interserv.net!news.sprintlink.net!demon!holsoft.demon.co.uk!clara Thu Jul 20 11:47:54 1995
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From: clara@holsoft.demon.co.uk (Sister Clara)
Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology
Subject: Vandals target Scientology film team.....
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 1995 11:11:52 +0100
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The intimidatory tactics continue.......
As reported by "The Observer" - 16th July 1995 (page 26)
This is not the complete transcript, but simply quotes from the original
article.
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"Staff at a television company embroiled in a legal battle with the
Church of Scientology have had cars vandalised and a moblie phone
'cloned' and used to run up a huge bill.
Staff at Twenty Twenty, an independent production company, believe they
are being harassed by Scientologists over their investigation into the
church's activities, broadcast on Carlton TV's The Big Story last
Thursday.
Unknown attackers smashed windscreens and lights of three cars belonging
to Twenty Twenty employees shortly before the programme was
broadcast....."
".....'It looked like a baseball bat job' said Claudia Milne, the
programme's executive producer."
"The cloned mobile phone belonged to Alison Braund, the reporter in the
programme.........."
"Police are investigating and have not ruled out a connection with the
Church of Scientology."
"During the course Ms Braund was asked to list all her previous sexual
partners and describe her sexual activities."
[Margaret Reese, the church's director of public affairs] "said
questions about sexual history were given to those who expressed an
interest in joining the church's staff. 'We don't want any perverts. We
are very ethical.'"
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The Co$, through their "always attack" policy, simply draw even more
adverse publicity. They are SO FUCKING STUPID. When is it going to enter
their thick heads that the intimidatory tactics of the past just WILL
NOT WORK IN THE 90s. I am glad to see that the police are investigating.
With a bit of luck, there will have been some security cameras outside
the television company's premises.
What are the police going to find during the course of their
investigation? One thing is certain - the crimes of the Co$ will be
announced to the world through ars.
Another big WIN for Scientology.
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Sister Clara - SP2.5
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